On 05/05/2018 03:13 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting chill...@protonmail.com (chill...@protonmail.com): > >> At minimum, I'd like to see browsers blocking certain possibilities >> from javascript. > This isn't going to be provided in the default configurations of major > Web browsers because the firms producing and supporting them are > financially supported by firms funded by Internet advertising and user > tracking. Yeah, it is the same reason as to why there is almost zero publicity about browser fingerprinting nor any effort to properly address it only bullshit "private browsing mode" "tracking protection" etc that doesn't actually stop the latest and most high tech forms of tracking users.
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